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Raspberry Pi 7'' Touch Display Bundle with HiFiBerry (assembly kit)
usually dispatched within 24 hours (>1 In stock)
From €248.99
To €343.97
This bundle is a Max2Play solution simulating the previously available Logitech Squeezebox Touch Player.
Attention! This bundle requires drilling and soldering!
- 7" Touch-Display
- High-quality power supply (Micro-USB slot)
- HiFiBerry sound card of your choice
- Class 10 MicroSD card with preinstalled Max2Play Image
- Drilling Template for chosen sound card
- Pin strip for soldering on HiFiBerry DAC+ and Digi+ models
Drilling template for your sound card
When printing the template, please ensure that the printer settings are correct. You can check whether the printout has been made to the correct scale on the 5cm line.
The templates are offered by us as a support. Please check nevertheless thoroughly whether your drilling dimensions fit to your project.
We do not accept any liability for damage caused by changes to the goods.
Selection of the Max2Play License
With the purchase of this product you receive an additional Max2Play premium license (3 month term)*. You also have the possibility to purchase a 1-year, 2-year or 5-year license. The premium license offers further plugins for more features and extensive support.
*Important! There is no automatic extension of your license. You are free to renew it during or after the license period. Owners of the Max2Play Premium License get exclusive news about Max2Play, concerning new features and Plugins. The amount of Plugins is continuously growing. Here you will find an overview of all the Max2Play Plugins
Step-by-Step Manual
For the steps required to set up the system, we have made an Instructable with thorough descriptions and guidance, additionally, you can consult the assembling manual.
We ship the bundle as an assembly kit meaning you have to drill two holes for the DAC+ ports into the case. Additionally, you have to solder a pin strip onto the DAC. Both, the pin strip and the template for the drill holes, are part of the delivered components.